e wwe , : ones ee, SW gig eet alt ae ae gi ; AL Sheng. COME OLE ELAN DET TEES EEE ON ODE OE Ot eet CREATES E RAL A 4 SAGO EE Se SOLES 75 CCM NU AD LEN ES EE HEEL EL Eg Oo ty _ a f, sek wee gM BE Eo ated oy EAE AN v sea LM, rt ohh, a oe s | - SB, Mayle, oa , . oe 7° EE ey ‘ \ : t : + Ce whe a eg FR Pe ww ye TRO wee, 00% wd J Wa ee ee Beeler i Hayy ¥ Fe Bibeeys ¢ : : : EO EE BBE Mite lpieip tt thee # COMSAT C40 DY FOUR DAYS OF SOCIAL EVENTS wamnpmmperoreemmerrerrecs-. fee [DIFFERENT VIEWPOINT = oy Toastmasters’ speeches Members of “Prince Rupert Toastmasters clubl \ had a fresh experience Saturday night when four}. non-member critics evaluated the. main speeches} of the evening at o “Ladies Night” held in the Prince Rupert Hotel Centennial room. Usually toastmasters criticize ; 1 YIsits city lodge : AN Full of gagements were staged for, WStinguished visitor Mrs. D, A. Bean of Vancouver Grand Dil) to 4 when as the Right Worshipful} - ‘Brand stress of British Columbia Ladies Orange fevolent association she paid her offic; isit to Fyne of, the North Lodge No. 49,0" ia! visit to ile Lodge ; TaWhile in the city the visitor? No. 452. | LOBA top official ‘ J t i i ft heme ert fen, te eee ‘their Of filleting by B.C. Packers Ltd. momberni ralks within’ thelr ote tbe Robert Elliott was| ya, the guest of Mrs, John |Club 27 by the Past Mistreases st gotapsen Of 326 Fourth Ave- | @#80clation, when president Mrs, Ye" Bast, : Four toastmasters in varying Edward Hee 8 whose. top| Stages of speech progress cree |“Kidala, 1953" ‘of construction | five-minute speeches on topigs. to power lines from Kemano tol. - ranging from power Iine con- Kitimat six years ago struction to filleting’ Prior. te. the |r General evaluator J. R. Ayres, speeches, eight one-minute im-. editor of the Daily News, com- promptu, talks on’ “good speak. | eed the four Speakers on ing” were given by Vincent. Dodd. | preparation of. their speeches Willi Sutherl their introductions, conclusions O'Tooln Willie, ane on hen Gelivery. and presentations, He Alfonse. Fromholt Russell C ery. criticized them on minor points Thomas Batt ussell Cam- pe but assured the club that all phous tS Barber and James} four men showed Promise of be- At the outset: of the meeting! | ate, 1 *eellent Toastmaster hewly-appointed’ Area Governor| A oy divid I iti Werner Jensen handed over the| _ san Individual critie Mr. gavel to recently-elected presi-| | Ayres evaluated the first speech, dent John Maynard. °° |: or “icebreaker’ ‘Of Eric Bennett} ~ Toplemaster for the one-min- On the tople of his boyhood in ute speeches was William Tur- the Kootenays. mer; toastmaster. wag Frederick William H. Murray was . the | Robertson: voice erltle was Rob- critic for R. F. Lucas who spoke ert Smithy jokemaster wag Rar! on the. subject of “The Pert] ! Jean Krause, on behalf of the ' Thursday, Mrs. Bean wag en. | 2880clation presented Mrs, Bean tertatned at luncheon at the| th a special gist, I pe. of Mrs, E, A. Evans, 1264] _ Mrs. Bean left for her home th p ; Saturday night aboard the Can- j ON the some evening a ban-|#dlan Prince, pact ‘was peid in the Valhaita | — sO pa Por to the official mect-| Ne oe . "Presiding was Worthy wa, ,| Wrens stage | Sige nding was Worthy Mistress | ve mo Migs WSs Allce Paulson, — So LE f [| Mitr eht Worshipful Grand arewe co 7 Stress dedicated new emblems d Ay fo “the lodge’ with the Right ancing Party orshipful Grand Audition of We, 1K, sailor, Columbia Mrs. Harola{_ The Wrens of HMCS Paulson of this city, assisting. |Chatham Reserve Stageda : = Miss Paulson presented the two top Officials with corsages, farewell Party Saturday ee " Mrs., Paulson was then in. [Might in the Wrens Mess ittated with the Orange degree.. | for. depa rting: member| '.Mrs. Bean gave an inspiring | Dignn j | address, following the pt ° Mee orkinda es esenta- Wren = McCorki l % tions of gifts to her and Mrs. cCorkindale leaves Stew, oe! : Dean and timer was John Mc-| x pe size. on from the South” in his No. 2/mian “74 ¢ cp 4821 12-20. Speech on being in earnest, in Miss Dale Gallie responded to ne BREE a! Friday for HMCS Cornwallis to | | geal y : , 7 So Paulson by the Worthy Mistress. |take a training course. in the| Heteasing santo ef Cara's “The southern visitor was feted | permanent force. .& dinner party Friday in ‘Highlight of. the enjoyable ot | - |function was the Presentation ff." Ds L of a necklace to the guest-or- _ rocery vafttte | honor. Besides Invited guests Wrens present were Doreen Davidson, oy . , . .| Donna Douglas, Jeannette Mac- fo - be calure . Donald, Barbara Smith and Kay Sen a Osowetski. Seventh Wren in the . poe 7" full complement, unable to at- Lt f GODS ; tend was Anne Wick. the toast to “The Ladies” pro- | - by fen increasing control of Canada by posed by Garet: Peterson. Guests Ne | United States interests. ; were introduced by Robert Bar- County Court Judge W. A: clay. ’ tf Quick-change artists; Sleek, Schultz evaluated the No. 3 Following the meeting Toast-} chic playsuit for Sports—sicire: speech of Arthur Rutherford who|masters and guests enjoyed a! for. dress oceasions.. Choose = outlined the history and details ‘dance. _ | dazzling white pique or gay sun colors: for this easy-sew | set, Tomorrows’ pattern: Wrap | Fam ed SO pr a nN O, tenor | n Pioted Patern 4821: Misses” Sizes 12, t4, 16, 18 20: Size. d 5 : . | 16 playsuit requires: 2 yards 35- - me : . inch fabric: skirt takes 31% x bane an efeahmen con ena concert series mB" “ bo, 4 ° - : : . a : : ° Prin irections on each. I: / oT . D h ‘ ple a fos Sate See a cael benches eave oa Hit ee een OIL log bog eS ' s . The last Presentation of the Prince Rupert Con- - Po he “A eeness of Edin SPRING IS HERE |. - Still with cool days ahead, this smart suit for spring features a short burgh Sropter mperial ot Wwe / / double halt-belted back. The jacket has fla fader UVaughters - of the pattern part. Easier, accurate. P pockets, the skirt is plain fronted with ov | Cert Society series for the season 1958-59 will feature Send FIFTY CENTS (30e) , 6 - : , nen, . ; . iy coins tstamps cannot e nw oo . inverted pleat in back. Comfy and stylish the wool fabrics drape softly. to ‘fashion a world-famed soprano Joy Kim and tenor Glade Peter-/ | Empire will feature a-gro- Selvig; WIN {| popular street outfit. ee . | Cery hamper raffle at the 4 : ; . j - . accepted) for this pattern san im an operatic program tonight ‘iri the Civic Please print piainly Size nn " . “ | Centre. oe NAME, ADDRESS. §T¥LE. : yy . . . ane . orn crt nctntinietconis weneneenumae | NUMBER. . “ | Civic Centre Arts and SON Prizes | Joyce M. Facey W | ! PERSONALS 1 Taking Mts wn ge SO, | Send order to ANNR.ADAMS. i Crafts exhibition to. be Grand winners in the - a os | Dr. J. A. Taylor. deputy Fie, Outstanding concert with Ray- i Baz ar - Rs - held April 16; 17 and 18. }5 FEN oo , . [ynclal health officer from Vie-| mond McFeeters, well-known | . . é : ‘ aoe ONS OF | Orway weekly; . an Mot ers ay fea | toria and Dr. Gordon Kincade of. os Complete Plans for the raffle whist tournament Series p 7. * Co were made Thursday night when ~q (ious control for Brit h. Cot | and composer at the piano. | Ca ncelled . . : } ~ mr s , yb : S 8 olum- : it iss KY 4 : oa : the chapter held’ its regular|fOr the season 1958 59 A “Mother’s Day ‘ tea to be staged by the JOyce | bia. win be in Prince Rupert tow! To Open He Tecital, Mees im. | Meeting at the home of Mrs. | were Gunnar Selvig, It MA. Facey’ United church Women’s. association on|morrow to pay a visit: to Skeena Rati q EUR. Elliott. “ithe . men’s division and April 29 Kas :the ear- _FFurther. plans were completed Mrs. William Rothwell a eee pianist, accompanist, organist | ; Vancouver, director of tubercu- “Due to the funeral: 3 > . i ivi Butterfly” on either side of th ev. H..G. Watts, Bishop of ne 1 MOT 21 DENS delightful Mem idmay ez teeing! iene’ QP ener ste ot Me nero. ag attemcon the | Arey’ g sori”. tea oP be hela May 30|W.inN ning the women's} Monday night the association) == | day, : 3 in jtomorrow, will be cancelled: j BEST PARTIES in the.Civic Centré Main Lounge. prize... eet met in the hall to complete Girardet were. hostesses for the t TM. ‘Christie. representative |. Mr: Peterson: “Was: reported. . oy “ | EN JOY OuR DELICI ous: Tickets for: the affair. were dis. «Winning the prizes. in the) plans for the affair. Se | night's. refreshments. | for Inves dicate. . “Duet of Fiordiligi’ and. Fer-; . The function, held annualyi pf. SSM t UR eee ut miéng “the members-*'+}lastéMarch.. 20 event. .were..Mrs. |. Po. be. convened..by: Mrs...Ken- }, Next. meeting. will. beheld May | fomorrow cific | rando’’. by: Mozart an “La Bo~ | by. the. Women’s branches.af.St. the. social “ hour: re_: John: Carpenter, first; Mrs _Har- neth: ‘Warren and..Mrs, ‘Arthur ‘4 in the: Hall, it 'was reported. | Airlines. plane Go Be naG | Fan 75 ere served. by Mrs: old“: Grindstrand; > Second:.and Oswald, the function ‘will ‘feat- Soe Ree CCR fo cg Mrs. Grindstrand and Mrs. Jean ure a sewing table-with. -bus~} heme”: by: displays | a Muma. splitting’ the pool prize onelude | Peter's auxiliaries will be held in “George Miller’ and “Mrs. Eric Barton: r soot of Aprons and Ob a gavel - LorlestS - “Pp ri Zea Ss. “Mags Di ang Schwab, “380 First ™ Prineé Rupert Daily News 2 : a a ras ~ne—-women's section. . . suitable for oO er’s 2 PITTS” oS . Mrs. Ba Taking the men’s prizes were There will also be home. prize. vohn Mostad, firsts Harold ' po spose... 7) «| Overlook, leaves tomorrow by fitting finale of. excerpts: from * “Tuesday, April : 7; 1959: ca ‘for exhibits : ‘CPA plane for Vancouver en Ce “Madame Butterfly”, by Puccini, | _ an VARIETY ‘59 | baking and a fish Pond for we {| route to Alberni, where she. will : — Grindstrand second and O.K.| the children. Art and craft exhibit entries| send a four-month ‘sojourn|* Miss Kim bows in Korea, grew | Olson, pool. Hours are from 2 to 5 p.m.{|for judging in the Civic Centre visiting her. brother-i Committee in charge of the | MELROSE CHOP SUEY]. n-law and}up in Los. Angeles “while “Mr. [| oe | : At the meeting presided by/Arts and Crafts exhibition being sister, Mr. and Mrs.. Clifford. Mc- d ci b night’s arrangements was Mrs. Garden Clu enacted’ and sung in: costume: |; 8 t Peterson was born in Salt Lake: ; i 16, 17 and 18 must Kinley. — City of Scandinavian. lineage, | resident Mrs. R. H. Larson, the |Staged Apr , . Jone sen. Mrs, rea ne. Mrs. eroup also decided to hold a|be registered no later than April ohn Fredheim, S. Starring in the Light Opera Pes-~ | ; Savoy sample room, | tries must be the completed work Civic Centre gonedule itival, g April 7 7:30 p m (Reuters) — An Arabian mer- 7:00 p.m. April 9, 1959. Any wo-| of the individual, done during Wednesday . f a e e . + . . . he sald Junior ceramics 4 p.m., Junior | Try Daily News Classified ed interested in softball this! the past year, however . J) ry ete with murders follows the death year please attend, | that he encouraged work done] badminton 4 p.m., Boys 9-12 yrs.) 07 vote snonin teh inte cas ocvaes meee Olt rural ensPrane tat |. CIVIC CENTRE, APRIL 10, 11 Deane, Mrs. Josephine Taylor,| TUmmage sale ye Owen announced today. James G. Stewart, Elizabeth opera season in. Germany and | Time: 7-30 : MEETS John Pedersen, Norman Me.| ~~ ene rere are Six cash prizes for! Apartments, leaves by plane for | Switzerland, and Mr. Peterson | Admission: : Bernhardt fragt, Laird and DERS said.) MmbitS Mr. Owen! Vancouver én route to Vietoria wat recently completed a sea-/! 4 41144 75e Students 5ve Children 25 4 7 e 8 Bernhardt Trelberg R | said. on business. — {son in Nassau in the Bahamas, j * —- Civie Centre OO @ Women's Softball General! He also reported that the en- . - TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras! Meeting. BEST BUY IN CLEANERS! | i ; ‘) W SUPER.POWERED * ' tephen Syrett, acting British fat any time for exhibit, _._{’umbling 4 p.m. Pony aaeue + = THE NE , ~ | of Step en sy ett, aoe Suala,| @ Pacific Trollers Association! persons submitting exhibits p.m. Badminton club 7:00 Pm. FRED E. DOWDIE EU RE sits 4 : vice-consu no an s shot to|Mecting, Friday, April 10, COM! will recevie full coverage and Boys 15 yrs and over aymnas cs. OPTOMETRIST _. Roto-Matic SwivelTop Cleaner ‘ : ° Honduras. Syre ve decks mon lounge. Civic Centre, 7:30\cash prizes to be awarded 7 pm., Girls rifle 7 p.m. Rehear- ; j : S ecial enon death as he sat at his desk. Bye. pm. § (70)! through Judging will be $15, $10} -al Por variely show 7:30 pm., | Phone 5548 Makes cleaning easy. Modern a Pp w ett was manager of a firm w cn iand $5 for adults and $5, $3 and Chess Games 8 p.m., Senior cer- | 303 - 3rd Ave. W. features include— Swivel-Top, ' rg {jfoPpiied beer and soft drinks | » ponla mecting, Wednesday, oo Toe chtidren, amics & pm. Fencing 8 p.m... Rolls on 4 Swivel Wheels, Mow Men's and Young Men’s |! 10 the merchant, identified as April 8 at 8:00 p.m. at Mrs. H. Entry torms are available at| Volleyball practice 8 p.m, a nemeeneereneeentnmean ~ 1} hp. Motor, Flexible Viny! Abraham Hand. 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